Abstract
Based on the extensive literature that has developed on structural health monitoring over the last 20 years, it can be argued that this field has matured to the point where several fundamental axioms, or gen eral principles, have emerged. The intention of this paper is to explicitly state and justify these axioms. In so doing, it is hoped that two subsequent goals are facilitated. First, the statement of such axioms will give new researchers in the field a starting point that alleviates the need to review the vast amounts of literature in this field. Second, the authors hope to stimulate discussion and thought within the community regarding these axioms.
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- Received January 2, 2007.
- Accepted February 21, 2007.
- © 2007 The Royal Society
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